UHQBot Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 Step into the realm of the unseen with Robin Wang, CEO of Living Optics. The startup cofounder discusses the power of hyperspectral imaging with AI Podcast host Noah Kravitz in an episode recorded live at the NVIDIA GTC global AI conference. Living Optics’ hyperspectral imaging camera, which can capture visual data across 96 colors, reveals details invisible to the human eye. Potential applications are as diverse as monitoring plant health to detecting cracks in bridges. The startup aims to empower users across industries to gain new insights from richer, more informative datasets fueled by hyperspectral imaging technology. Living Optics is a member of the NVIDIA Inception program for cutting-edge startups. Stay tuned for more episodes recorded live from GTC. The AI Podcast · Living Optics CEO Robin Wang on Democratizing Hyperspectral Imaging Time Stamps 1:05: What is hyperspectral imaging? 1:45: The Living Optics camera’s ability to capture 96 colors 3:36: Where is hyperspectral imaging being used, and why is it so important? 7:19: How are hyperspectral images represented and accessed by the user? 9:34: Other use cases of hyperspectral imaging 13:07: What’s unique about Living Optics’ hyperspectral imaging camera? 18:36: Breakthroughs, challenges during the technology’s development 23:27: What’s next for Living Optics and hyperspectral imaging? You Might Also Like… Dotlumen CEO Cornel Amariei on Assisstive Technology for the Visually Impaired – Ep. 217 Dotlumen is illuminating a new technology to help people with visual impairments navigate the world. In this episode of NVIDIA’s AI Podcast, recorded live at the NVIDIA GTC global AI conference, host Noah Kravitz spoke with the Romanian startup’s founder and CEO, Cornel Amariei, about developing its flagship Dotlumen Glasses. DigitalPath’s Ethan Higgins on Using AI to Fight Wildfires – Ep. 211 DigitalPath is igniting change in the golden state — using computer vision, generative adversarial networks and a network of thousands of cameras to detect signs of fire in real time. In the latest episode of NVIDIA’s AI Podcast, host Noah Kravtiz spoke with DigitalPath system architect Ethan Higgins about the company’s role in the ALERTCalifornia initiative, a collaboration between California’s wildfire fighting agency CAL FIRE and the University of California, San Diego. MosaicML’s Naveen Rao on Making Custom LLMs More Accessible – Ep. 199 Startup MosaicML is on a mission to help the AI community enhance prediction accuracy, decrease costs, and save time by providing tools for easy training and deployment of large AI models. In this episode of NVIDIA’s AI Podcast, host Noah Kravitz speaks with MosaicML CEO and co-founder Naveen Rao about how the company aims to democratize access to large language models. Peter Ma on Using AI to Find Promising Signals for Alien Life – Ep. 191 In this episode of the NVIDIA AI Podcast, host Noah Kravitz interviews Ma, an undergraduate student at the University of Toronto, about how he developed an AI algorithm that outperformed traditional methods in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Subscribe to the AI Podcast Get the AI Podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Google Play, Amazon Music, Castbox, DoggCatcher, Overcast, PlayerFM, Pocket Casts, Podbay, PodBean, PodCruncher, PodKicker, Soundcloud, Spotify, Stitcher and TuneIn. Make the AI Podcast better: Have a few minutes to spare? Fill out this listener survey. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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